Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional cancer therapy technique following surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. The relevance of this cancer treatment is growing through the years, because it is part of the so called minimally or non-invasive techniques, which involve fewer complications, a shorter hospital stay, and less costs. Thermo-ablative techniques can be performed by using different forms of electromagnetic sources, in terms of radiofrequencies (Radio Frequency Ablation, RFA), microwaves (MicroWave Ablation, MWA), acoustic waves or laser energy. In this paper, the effects of thermal ablation with different antennas configurations are investigated. Single, double and triple antennas configurations are m...
This research aims to develop a methodology for modeling three-dimensional radio frequency (RF) abla...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
This research is concerned with microwave ablation analyses using a 2.45 GHz four-tine (4T) antenna ...
Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional cancer therapy technique foll...
The relevance of thermal ablation in cancer treatment is growing through the years, because it invol...
Microwave (MW) ablation is a strong tool that has been used in clinical therapy for numerous cancer ...
This research is presented with microwave (MW) ablation by using the T-Prong monopole antennas. In t...
Microwave ablation becomes a promising thermal modality for treating cancerous tumor cells in patien...
Mostly thanks to its noninvasiveness, thermal ablation is a widely used technique to treat tumors in...
Thermal expansion blat ges surrounding tissue, entail a control of heating power for appropriate tem...
Background and objectives Thermal ablation of tumors plays a key role to fight cancer, since it i...
One of the most used cancer treatments is the thermal ablation, in which necrosis in tumor tissues i...
Local therapy with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an important method for treating liver tumors mo...
Electromagnetic and thermal characteristics of coaxial monopole antennas of 2.45 GHz and 24.125 GHz ...
Abstract: Hyperthermia also called thermal therapy or thermotherapy is a type of cancer treatment in...
This research aims to develop a methodology for modeling three-dimensional radio frequency (RF) abla...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
This research is concerned with microwave ablation analyses using a 2.45 GHz four-tine (4T) antenna ...
Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional cancer therapy technique foll...
The relevance of thermal ablation in cancer treatment is growing through the years, because it invol...
Microwave (MW) ablation is a strong tool that has been used in clinical therapy for numerous cancer ...
This research is presented with microwave (MW) ablation by using the T-Prong monopole antennas. In t...
Microwave ablation becomes a promising thermal modality for treating cancerous tumor cells in patien...
Mostly thanks to its noninvasiveness, thermal ablation is a widely used technique to treat tumors in...
Thermal expansion blat ges surrounding tissue, entail a control of heating power for appropriate tem...
Background and objectives Thermal ablation of tumors plays a key role to fight cancer, since it i...
One of the most used cancer treatments is the thermal ablation, in which necrosis in tumor tissues i...
Local therapy with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an important method for treating liver tumors mo...
Electromagnetic and thermal characteristics of coaxial monopole antennas of 2.45 GHz and 24.125 GHz ...
Abstract: Hyperthermia also called thermal therapy or thermotherapy is a type of cancer treatment in...
This research aims to develop a methodology for modeling three-dimensional radio frequency (RF) abla...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
This research is concerned with microwave ablation analyses using a 2.45 GHz four-tine (4T) antenna ...